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sized sullivan on, on this issue. as soon as he was pulled out the either the last couple of days, i'm going to withhold comment on the particular shipping question until we get more information about precisely its character and composition. and for my, from my perspective though, what it tells us regardless is that the united states should continue on. it's course of a small yard high fence set of technology restrictions focus narrowly on national security concerns. not on the broader question of commercial be calculating data. swear emphasis is bad and that's where it's going to continue sort of regardless of the outcome, but in terms of characterizing the shipping question, that's something that we need to gain more information from before we make any definitive comments on it. so yeah, as we can see from that comment, as i just said before, it doesn't seem that good. any information will evidence to backup that. the company to spend so much on research and development as effectively as best i can expect to be stolen. that technology, it just seems like a lotus of all the gas to me. so we've got that coming from from sullivan,
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that we have to bring up the sullivan, these the deputy sec. despite that, he used to be the, the us on bus. it is a russia, so he's that he's united, if we look at the time in which he was in the office, the response to the u. s. government was formal, measured when it came to russia. and he's, you know, he's pretty much, i would say a moderate in this kind of line of how he answers questions. but if we listen to the actual guy gallagher, who's the head of the house representatives, committee on china, which would think would be, you know, its purpose would be to build relationships, buildings, you know, build, ties and build comments. oh no, he's got a different opinion. the time has come to mind, all us technology exports to both web a and s m. i see to make clear any firm that allows us law and undermines or national security will be cut off from our technology. his opinion is, let's just cut off any kind of technology exports or, or even in port from all to china is, is the guy that is the head of the committee. that is meant to be, you know, discussing china and looking at ways in which the bill some thoughts ties. he sang
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normal business, which is pretty crazy because he thought was to happen. i mean, how many people in the us rely on a smart phone, a laptop, a washing machine, even a free, it's everything these days, these mike projects, and he's basically saying this is cut everything off, which is quite bizarre. i mean, we can just imagine what that would do to, to the, not just the us army, but just the lives that the equality and style that of like for average us residents and citizens. it is a fascinating day for those attending the g. 20 summit in new delhi and no less intriguing for our very own union o'neill who's on the rooftop at our special studio for our continuing coverage of g. 20. 2023. the yeah, thanks very much for indeed intriguing is the word of the day i would suggest that it's all going on. we're really into the the weeds of things now on day one of the
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g. 20 summit and new tally the 1st that in the house health side, they use it in general as well. what's been happening on the opening day? well, there's been a round table with all the country's leaders and in attendance on prime minister and the rent for moody at making opening at remarks on a lot has be an unfolding here on saturdays day one. we're going to get into that at this news hour and get all the details and bring it to you. but one of the big news lines is indeed, is that the g 20 is set to expand its membership as prime minister moody has welcome the african union to be a full permanent member of the g 20 club. yes, indeed, we can take a less than fact to the welcome remarks, including not from indian liter, never and promoting. it gives me it's how did i yes, i'm i, this period in the 21st century is the time to give the entire world new direction
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. it is a time when all challenges demand new solutions and therefore we must fulfill our responsibilities with a human centric approach. india has become a symbol of inclusion. india has proposed permanent membership for the african union in g 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal the well, that's across now to our correspondence written june charlotte, who is of the venue itself has been following all the proceedings on what route gene has really been a busy opening few hours a lot happening tickets through that and indeed the atmosphere as india hostage 1st, g 20 summit. it indeed was a big opening and 10 on a really it has been a for all for africa from z 20 c 21 prime minister of india and having to move the
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unknown. seeing officially that african union remember which is the med dog grouping of all 50 countries. it is now officially a fault who g 20. that announcement also in all likelihood is expected. tomorrow that the g 20 will be called the g $21.00. now school assess your app. so when you opt for on this event, down in delhi, a section one. 0 stop it. it was code one. now remember in deals president, these teens out and walnut family, one futures, the session one was hold one. a and of the focus really all session one was climate fine on i'm for alignment action. i remember under yes presidency. and this was one of the key areas that india believe that it needs to focus on also biofuel lines.
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that is something that perhaps would have been a major topic of discussion in a session one to be what i'm going to also given to understand from my sources within the government is that there could be some sort of announcement around live biofuel lines around 5 of the locals time. oh, so let me point out here of that down. as far as this particular d one is concerned that 2 sessions lined up. the 2nd session, in fact, is going to start any time. now it's 3 pm. your new denny, and this is time for all set session, 2nd session and everything as far as the g 20 summit on day one has been saw. it's going well on a time and started over the remember to arrange a movie, meeting, reading, shaking, hands with the, with the needles from across the was, i'm really, we are keeping a track on all of those sections. they will be, of course, tomorrow,
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a big day when we're going to be waiting to see whether that deli declaration that will take shape off or joint communicate or not of call saw at the sticking point. there has been creating china and russia on one side and of course the west, the u. s. and it's ally on the although i'm really geo political expired. seeing the despite g to n t being the forum where all the international economic cooperation should be, discuss stuff. it has been sort of become a battle ground. so to see, to discuss geo politics, which is unfortunate. but india being the mediator being the follow bulk or a negotiator, it really is trying even now i'll for that joint communicative come out. but of course we'd have to keep our eyes on that for tomorrow. yeah, and the thanks very much for taking us through as you say, the 2nd session about to get underway at very interesting. so while room doing that,
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we saw that the picture of the indian leader with photographed on the front of it for his play setting instead of india. we'll get into that a little bit later, i'm sure with some of or a guess. but just to say in the run up to the g. 20 summit in india reports having circulating in western media of an e u. charm offensive on the global side and all that that could entail the presumed goal that is to distance those nations from russia and china with the leaders all both those states ops and from the event with both the chinese and russian president staying away from the to day gathering in new delhi, the you wants to seize the moment, according to people familiar with the preparations, who ask not to be named discussing internal strategy. the 27 nation block aims to show that it is serious about redefining its partnership with africa. despite the trouble of the legacy of colonialism, they said it looks like the european union has become that guy. the one who schemes to hate on you at an event when they find out,
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be or significant other won't be there. sounds like african leaders attending the g 20 in the absence of russia and china are going to have to put up with being backed across the room by western officials getting all up in their personal space. like every tree does at night clubs. the western process reporting that the e u is planning to avail itself of global summit as an occasion to step up. it's outreach, getting all touchy feely with the global so on the sidelines were sounds like something for which you need a safe word. well, i would at the club so that you're best he can come and rescue you. it's not like you leaders have been too subtle about their intentions. either german chancellor or life schultz made a trip back in may to african union headquarters in ethiopia and announced that germany wanted the g 20 to make it official with the african union. we want to support the african union getting to sit in the g 20 so that it can participate and
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have a saying decision making. african must play a bigger role in international relations. a role that does justice to the continent and its growing population given to africa is currently on us free of cruise that effectively inject european new colonialist interests that have been getting a little too hands the with the african resources for far too long. africa just might not be in the mood to entertain western promises of commitments which so far have yet to materialize or the usual western pickup lines either. for example, here, zambia is opposition leader putting silver tongued playboy washington in its place during vice president commer harris's visit, the country that does to ford so many governments enough that does lead so many cause enough income and other parts of the country that does acute. so mental go any does enough and other parts of the world
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the key level about this, remember the room. those today are coming to teach us about the american vice president's trip as part of the western seduction strategy. born of fear that africa just might want to data around specifically with russia and china. it's a kind of cleaners that typically comes from in security. they only seem to ever want to be bothered making an effort when they feel that they have competition, which apparently hasn't escaped the attention of experts. these uh, basically desperate kids. also time plus africa is show the slipping out of the tubs. if you look at the coding ties between beijing and also got the 2 most going out, the car,
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i think it does have very much considerable and much more viable and friendly alternatives in terms of giving up and partners in the shop in china. and you just have to wake up and smell the coffee for you as far as seats. in apartment c, the un security calling us never fails to give it to us for whatever reason. and so when decisions i figured i'd forgotten why? because why suddenly i've interested all the breaks. you know, so for me is whitaker government but i said more likely to buy them. oh, because when they do that right now, they finally got a loan to box. those are the pro rates that goods are full. you g tranche, so the idea is not for the level of africa, the idea is to him, but the attrition of the a. so it's a shot gender,
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that's hard to get to dominate the relationship between africa and the security over what russia and china might have to offer africa would also explain why, right after russian for a minister, sergei laughter of toward africa last year, july didn't had to interrupt his nap schedule and go all the way over to egypt. for the cop 27 summit was secretary of state and he blinking beliefs. the continent on visits to south africa, congo, and vermont that now perhaps the you will find a way to somehow build new and better ties with africa. but their best shot comes from be totally honest and authentic about what they really want. rather than like, decrease the bar who pretends that he has absolutely no agenda tech about what they really want, rather than like, decrease the bar who pretends that he has absolutely no agenda, as well as not as rachel marston taking us through. that's but up here on the
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rooftop in new delhi. i'm delighted to say another great guest has a racist with his presence to discuss at today. i'm indeed the summit's main issues . so let's welcome onto the program now retired and major general in the indian army do are seniors also senior vice president of the global economist for and sarah, welcome to the program. we heard their prime minister moody in his opening remarks at talk about expand essentially or not most so of one birth. busy family one future thing that he wanted to take a human centric approach to development. so these aren't just buzz words. he believes that no one should be left behind in the global size. he once or as demanding a larger voice executor. you'll see the moment it was decided that the presidency,
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12, b, g, 20 summit will come to india. the 1st thing was to decide on the team of this summer. and the team of the summit was taken from our scriptures, which says was the day before the gum, which means one version, one family and one future. yeah. and the basic essence is that the moment you start treating everybody in the was as a part of your family, then you go to outlook changes. so far we have been divided by various dependent considerations, whether they are going 3 related conservation, uh, grouping and related conservation. as all economies related concentrations. know the game is to bring everybody together, get the thoughts of devon, a friend for everybody had incorporated the voice of those whose voice had got left out to be up. and by doing so, we all know that the g 20 is good thing for as of now about 66 percent of the
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population is 75, but it's no big overstate and bought 85 percent of g d b. yeah, huge numbers. yeah. but now this population, which gets encoded with the $55.00 countries on the africa, you coming in now, this brings it to about 76 percent of the population coming in. and besides that, if you all sudden go out to play the 11, specially might these who been invited to live in the country. yeah. and the of that of the international relations, it almost really made me, i wouldn't have any body and soul that the voices of the people who got left off is big, get integrated. we all start thinking for each other, getting lighter. we all start thinking over each other, helping each other, but i do contribute to the wellness of everybody. can i come boss? can i put a hypothetical to you? because you might have a person in the western world sitting here listening to this thinking. well, that's all very well, but this is that going to make me per,
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because i'm looking up more money being spent on, on aid to the global size. and how is the, how are those countries going to reach that level? it's not going to come at my expense. what would you say to that person who's thinking, well, this isn't going to help us, will it help the world? if the, if the global sort rises, the big questions. one is what you said, whether the ones who are already doing well, they get it. and the 2nd is rather the ones who are poor, they get 10. a, b, m is that once you start taping the b b, the countries which unlock yet included. and once they started getting divided divide assistance, they liked acknowledging as the benefits of the globalization, then their economies also do when they create opportunities for you. you also start being blowing your head and done a rising tide less. oh yes, you know, everybody is getting ready for that. it is not that only big it benefited once that economy is. 7 doing better,
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you are creating opportunities. so you all said so lots of the opportunities and lots of y'all can be being shared with each other. it is going to have everybody but then why? why is, or countries in the g 20 from the west? why aren't they making not that that's the absolute priority to do that because we've seen this time around a lot of political maneuvering coming into the g 20 saying that, well, possibly with a lot of air pollutant on sheets and ping, not in attendance. it might be a chance to get other countries as you say, the partner countries, for instance, the likes of buying the district cetera, on board, against the likes of russia and china. there seems to be a type of division, a merging, know, notwithstanding the owner of india, hosting the event. but it's not something you see in the g 20 overall. no i, i will look at it a little differently. you'll see what i see is that as of to the whole thing has
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his company to them. i'm not coming. he has a clean his position so he's justified his own decision to not com. and with the ongoing, you agree in the shovel and the kind of environment which is here and the focus of not being jump on it because the focus of jude wouldn't be being a going to make and financially if he doesn't gum by being present the heads of represented is equally good. that is no problem. they're all agreeing. you see that it could be major issues being discussed to add all those 50. i'm very hopeful of seeing the 1st set of, well, anybody's, on the 2nd set, the revision 3rd set, the original, already having gone through with the latest representatives of the different countries. i'm very, very hopeful positive and confident that about 45 well done. roughly. i'm going to get degree by everybody. and as far as the thing is done, so keeping his consent, he just means you send me the brakes. he's in lodging, bix, which means he's in for it to me. he's not backpacking from it. and he is
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supporting this, this is about things as far as the so far below the african union is concerned. he's been coming in, but you mentioned the brakes and the, i suppose this slight difference in tension between bricks and g. 20 is that apart from some issues within countries, you politically, the or rolling in the same direction they, they all want the global side, the rise, the, the old once it's for multi multilateralism to grow. where is that might be the case for the g 20 because you've got western countries who maybe want to hold onto what they have possibly help as well. but there seems to be slightly different, major concerns for, for both parties. so as brooks with brooks not be the ones that the developing nation would look to and think that's the club i really want to join. not you'll see the lot of the platform, the global platform for the public on me is,
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will be the 20 and of from the after to model. i'd call it d 21 and uh, with the 21 being here and almost all the models. the lid, really development banks, all the i buys all the global financial institutions being part of this, this really going to be, you know, domain, the major platform and main major. should i say meeting that on so that everybody as part of the brakes is concerned, it will always remain a smaller part of the process. we're just waiting on for the, but i'm getting bigger, getting it so it's expanding. it's expand, expanding, but you have to be a very still remain. if i may say roughly what 4 people tend to do to be rid of this when you go to about 55, revealed 90 percent of the big was but i was more and more african come. yeah. supposedly that that's yeah, that's going to increase, but you mentioned it was 55 and member states of the african union. what's the, what's in it for them? joining the g 20. you'll see all the actions that are taking all of for these
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more moments and flow of money. a basically don't these all about money. and in this, the good things that have taken place already and happened already. and now going to get sort of, but i'd be fired them to allow me all the creation of the digital public infrastructure, the creation of the financial architecture, the creation of the financial aid for aspect of the agreement on the sawgrass. the back section, last, the agreement on the thread laws, all of this is going to benefit everybody beat a. you are the biggest thing that much me and this will only be made me really angry. is the trade in 3? is that the sort of? uh, okay, a gdp increase, their ability to roll devil up and uh get the better proofs of the whole. the whole thing were different. i a template i do want to fit one more question in with you, sir, on. it's one of the news lines that's emerged in the past hour or so by the way. you can see that an r t dot com. there's a, there's a ruling and level of,
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of breaking news. there was one of the things that is being talked about today is that rigid type are due on the at turkish leader has been trying to get countries primarily western countries to agree to what they had initially agreed to in the green deal. the u. n. broke and greenville, so that that green can get ice from black c ports into the countries that need it most, which is russian. what has russia has been saying for quite some time that it hadn't been going to the global side of the african nations. it'd been going to europe and other countries at do you think that's present or the one will get some leverage in? not will he get supports at from his, from his attempts to do that. you'll see everybody today, a lot of king for their own interest, and franklin, 30 and a half the beat the, the bang beat, the se, america beat, logan beat, anybody, he's trying to do it. but my assessment says that he should be partially successful
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teacher, the policies that might be okay. okay. we will wait and say, well, it's been a pleasure having you on the program we've been speaking to a retired major general in the indian army do are seeing and the senior vice president of the global economist for. and sir, thank you so much. thank you. so much the, there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the or is the case of the method as of the people that i tried to go to the gym. but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon, this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing press for so the funder line likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to be living on that we have very close propaganda. you know
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a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is, will be the least. russian states, narrative as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the in the system to progress be the one else calls question about this even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz phone next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the senior said this was for what question? did you say stephen twist, which is the,
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in 1884. the german empire began its colonial invasion internet media. from the very start, verlaine encourage the white colon as to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drive. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to a rebellion in 19 o 4 here aero. and now my drive is rebuild against german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined and ordered to suppress the rebellion with the
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up most severe retake against the inhabitants of nam may be germany through its 15000 well equipped army all around the country. concentration camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the german, skilled up to 60000 people, among which they were 80 percent of the here railroad tribe, and 50 percent of the number dr. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the massacre in nam may be a hitler's a solid unit boat on the same brown colonial uniform which force the world into the chasm of this 2nd world war, the
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rights of the flesh and the client or the rest. these, until it was simple phenomena about what we should do, east, east or west, north to south. we must, per phone, global solidarity and global corporation. all the use of the kind that the word has never seen. so east west and also one time only one. the was a new crazy. yes. or took a lot of those lots of,
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of my friends that i was broken. i wasn't able to save anyone. i get nothing that i that was in 2013 which really in my way to make me start talking to willie winter for i mean they have the time happy that trying to find is really good to you. turn the state law to become my new friend, the one who has loved gonna die or because he is always stay alive. those day next to me the
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if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not going to make it the breaking news on archie, the death toll in morocco reportedly rises to 820 as a deadlier as quick fix the country for details on the way the 3 soldiers are arrested and regina faso on charges of fighting against the ruling military, which is led by the world's youngest head of state. and india has proposed a permanent membership for the african union in june 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal.
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